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Do3D

HardwareBudapest, HungaryFounded 2013· One of 1215 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

High-precision DLP/SLA and FDM 3D printers with proprietary MAP (Multidirectional Additive Production) technology enabling faster print speeds and broader material compatibility for professional rapid prototyping and small-to-medium enterprise manufacturing.

Team Size
1-10
Stage
Commercial
Total Funding
$55000
Latest Round
Bootstrapped
Key Investors
EASME - EU Executive Agency for SMEs

Technology & Products

Key Products

Do3D G1 Professional (DLP-based printer for thermosets/resin); Do3D Squarewave (DLP-SLA hybrid printer with MAP technology); Do3D Duplex F2 (FDM system with MAP technology, co-developed with Grante Corp); Consumables (custom material blends, resins); Spare parts and accessories; Rapid prototyping services

Technological Advantage

MAP technology positioned as paradigm shift in 3D printing speed and approach; expanding addressable market to price-sensitive SMEs by reducing TCO vs. industrial-grade systems; focus on custom material blends for application-specific optimization.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Brings high-precision 3D printing technology to SMEs at accessible price points while enabling custom material blends and faster build times through MAP technology; provides both hardware and consumables/spare parts support.

How They Differentiate

MAP technology for multi-directional printing; faster build speeds relative to standard FDM competitors; focus on SME market segment and custom material flexibility.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs), professional prototyping services, precision manufacturing

Industry Verticals

Rapid prototyping; Professional manufacturing; SME production; Custom material development

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

VOXELTEK 3D printers and scanners installed in over 20 countries in the last 10 years of operations

Major Milestones

2013: First prototype of Do3D high-definition 3D printer introduced by Tamás Liszkai and Marton Bartos; 2014: Printer turned into marketable product; first units sold; 2016: MAP (Multidirectional Additive Production) technology announced; Squarewave DLP-SLA prototype demonstrated

Notable Customers

Dr. Freisleben András (Hattyú Dental, Budapest); Dr. Marton Erzsébet (Családi Fogászat, Budapest); Dr. Farkas Péter (Volom Dentál, Budapest); Dr. Telmo Monteiro (Lisbon, Portugal)